Album Review: A Skylit Drive – Rise: Ascension
As Rise: Ascension wraps up, you won’t be dying for A Skylit Drive to become a full time pop rock act, but the band accomplishes the job set before themselves with stunning ease.
As Rise: Ascension wraps up, you won’t be dying for A Skylit Drive to become a full time pop rock act, but the band accomplishes the job set before themselves with stunning ease.
Spotify is offering a special playlist titled “What To Play While Taylor’s Away” in response to Taylor Swift removing her entire catalog from the streaming service. CEO Daniel Ek has also posted a blog to confront the criticisms of streaming.
Soundsupply’s latest drops features the entire Defeater discography, available in both digital and physical formats, with a portion of a every purchase going towards vocalist Derek Archambault’s hip replacement surgery crowd funding campaign.
Driver Friendly, have announced a brand new record, Unimagined Bridges, to be released July 15th via Hopeless Records.
It’s no question that late night drives are best accompanied by great music, but sometimes choosing the playlist to fit the mood you’re in when you’re alone with your thoughts can be difficult. This week we’ve compiled some of our favorite albums to play on those long, nighttime drives when you’re feeling especially introspective.
Having recently wrapped up Memphis May Fire’s Unconditional Tour, veterans A Skylit Drive are back and better than ever. Their newest record Rise is the most successful release in both the band’s and label Tragic Hero Records’ history. Vocalist Michael Jagmin sat down with idobi writer Alex Rudisill as the tour came to a close to discuss the band’s latest endeavors.
Brian Marquis performed new song “Drink You Up” at the Amityville Music Hall in Amityville, NY on 2/22/14 as part of the Acoustic Basement Tour.
Hawthorne Heights’ JT Woodruff has announce his solo album Field Medicine, due out March 18 through InVogue Records.
Balance and Composure have released a music video for the track “Tiny Raindrop”. The video was directed by Alex Henry and focuses on the concept of a dream.
Hopeless Records have added Driver Friendly to their roster. A statement from the label, as well as a video from the band, can be seen by clicking “Read More”.